Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 15Virginia State Bar Association, 1902 - Bar associations |
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... lawyers , who are still living . He was a member of the Virginia State Bar Association at its organization , at Virginia Beach , in 1888 , and was always deeply interested in its meetings , which he loved to attend . At the time of his ...
... lawyers , who are still living . He was a member of the Virginia State Bar Association at its organization , at Virginia Beach , in 1888 , and was always deeply interested in its meetings , which he loved to attend . At the time of his ...
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... lawyers and statesmen . The great lawyer who had so often appeared in the temporal courts to eloquently plead his clients ' cause , quietly and peace- fully fell asleep in death's embrace to appear in the eternal court to plead his own ...
... lawyers and statesmen . The great lawyer who had so often appeared in the temporal courts to eloquently plead his clients ' cause , quietly and peace- fully fell asleep in death's embrace to appear in the eternal court to plead his own ...
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... lawyer and advocate , which stood him in good stead ever afterwards . In the fall of 1855 he entered the law class at the ... lawyers in the State . And then , as was the custom in those days , the strong members of the surrounding bars ...
... lawyer and advocate , which stood him in good stead ever afterwards . In the fall of 1855 he entered the law class at the ... lawyers in the State . And then , as was the custom in those days , the strong members of the surrounding bars ...
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... lawyers Southwest Virginia ever produced — who is still living in Newbern , nearly ninety years of age and with that indomitable will and energy so characteristic of him , went to work . The firm soon sprang into great prominence in the ...
... lawyers Southwest Virginia ever produced — who is still living in Newbern , nearly ninety years of age and with that indomitable will and energy so characteristic of him , went to work . The firm soon sprang into great prominence in the ...
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... lawyers . The jury found the accused guilty of murder in the second degree . The case went to the Supreme Court , and is reported in 25 Gratt . Judge Staples , in a most able opinion , laid down the doctrine of the right of self defense ...
... lawyers . The jury found the accused guilty of murder in the second degree . The case went to the Supreme Court , and is reported in 25 Gratt . Judge Staples , in a most able opinion , laid down the doctrine of the right of self defense ...
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